If you have previously set up an account and ordered a report through this website, you can review your reports by signing in and clicking on "My Account."

The Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act) was enacted in 2003 and amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), a federal law that regulates, in part, who is permitted to access your consumer report information and how it can be used. The FACT Act entitles a consumer to obtain one free copy of his/her consumer file from certain consumer reporting agencies during each 12-month period.

LexisNexis® Risk Solutions has a company that maintains consumer files that are subject to the free disclosure requirement: C.L.U. E. Inc. maintains information on insurance claims histories. This company designed an easy process for consumers to request their free file disclosure.

FACT Act Disclosure

The C.L.U.E. Personal Property report provides a seven year history of losses associated with an individual and his/her personal property. The following data will be identified for each loss: date of loss, loss type, and amount paid along with general information such as policy number, claim number and insurance company name.

The C.L.U.E. Auto report provides a seven year history of automobile insurance losses associated with an individual. The following data will be identified for each loss: date of loss, loss type, and amount paid along with general information such as policy number, claim number and insurance company name.

Note: If you have not filed a claim against your auto or property insurance policy in the last 7 years, you will likely receive a clear report.

C.L.U.E. Auto Report

DESCRIPTION:
Report includes your C.L.U.E. Auto loss history, inquiry history, and information on how to dispute the claims in your report.